![]() Of course there was going to be a sequel.Īnthony (5 out of 10 Are you joking me? You truly think this didn't need rewrites? The characters have no individual voices, the buildup is mundane, and the story isn't remotely engaging when compares to the finished product. ![]() The actors also have a creative license to re-define their William. At the level it's at the director has enough creative control to make a few tweaks. Use for awesome wedding card, birthday card, labeling, clothing, movie sceen, poster, movie title, gigs, album covers, logos, and much more. Can make it easier to convey the message in your design. This script isn't as good as the real movie. a Hangover Script Family is modern lettering font and also has cute display font. I think it was Todd Phillips who did a good amount of rewrites, but he wasn't given a writing credit, but he did buy the movie's rights to own it and was able to get he writing credit when he co-wrote the sequel. ![]() While the film was somewhat funnier, the number of changes, and the fact that they didn't always improve the story make me question the number of writers that messed with this prior to shooting. This was a script that was changed extensively. I really like this script, but I'm really glad that it wasn't used in the movie because I like the other one better. The Hangover Script - Dialogue Transcript Voila Finally, the The Hangover script is here for all you fans of the Zach Galifianakis movie. When Warner and partner Legendary Pictures bought The Hangover script in 2007, it was seen as a summer alternative for guys looking for explicit laughs. It’s actually kind of embarrassingly bad, given the incredible similarity between the sequel and the. This version of the Hangover wasn't as funny either. By this point it’s been pretty well established that The Hangover Part II is a dud. I wanted more of her character in the final film, it was a fun character to watch. I like that this script had more of Chastity or "Jade" in it. A bit high on the 'feel good factor' though. Off to a slow start, picks up momentum after about 25 pages or so. Do you know who did the final changes? Thank you for the scripts!įilmy to the core, that's what the script is. It is lucky they did some changes before shooting the movie. You can look for The Hangover 2 to hit theaters sometime in 2011.It is not the latest version of the script. This is purely conjecture, but here's what I think happened when Todd Phillips got attached - he decided that the key scene was the one where they wake-up hungover in the hotel room, and he wanted to punch that up as much as possible, make it the most outrageous hungover scene in movie history. In fact, when the three groomsmen wake up the next morning, they can't remember a thing nor can they find Doug. with The Hangover's bearded wonder Zach Galifianakis. Two days before his wedding, Doug (Justin Bartha) and three friends (Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis) drive to Las Vegas for a wild and memorable stag party. Phillips is currently hard at work on Due Date, a comedy which will team Robert Downey Jr. I think you can take those characters and put them in other situations, and you don't need the sell of Vegas and a bachelor party and all that other stuff." came to me even before it was released and said, 'Let's do another one.' What people loved about The Hangover was not Las Vegas or the bachelor party but these three characters. "You always have those days (on set) when you say, 'If we did another one, wouldn't it be funny if.? Once the movie tested well, Warner Bros. Extra's Katie Krause spoke with Zach Galifianakis at the premiere of his new flick Ron's Gone Wrong, where he discussed the possibility. According to a new interview with Entertainment Weely, Phillips himself is writing the follow-up screenplay, which he is midway through completing. ![]() After the monumental success of Todd Phillips' summer comedy The Hangover, it shouldn't surprise anyone that a sequel is fastly approaching its own headache-inducing start date.
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